Let's start with the point, this is a healing film, just like the cover and the picture healing style. The whole film is immersed in the beautiful exotic scenery, and the protagonist also very smoothly promotes the cooperation between the boss and the military. But two places in the film mention some unhappy, unbearable past events of the protagonist!
One is that the last mission mentioned at the beginning of the article failed, and he was blown off his leg and fired. The second is that the protagonist talks to Ann about his ex-wife marrying a wealthy cartoonist. For this reason, the protagonist is the only time in the film that the protagonist yells at Ann like a thunder.
I was deeply impressed by the sharp contrast between these few strokes and the overall film. After that, I wholeheartedly admired his comfort, hoping to heal the wounds of his past.
If your life is not going well, do you want to look back at the past while praying for a better future? The film is arranged in this way to hope that people who have experienced traumas can forget the past, just like when they came to Hawaii, and move towards a different tomorrow. Tomorrow, there is no need to look back on the unhappiness of the past, but to quietly realize the beauty of the new day.
No sorrow is like no deep prelude. This is not a story of heavy bass in itself, but a lightly relieved soul chicken soup. Not much to say, if you have the same experience as mine at this time, I am very happy that you are also fortunate to feel the positive energy of this film.
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